Nintendo Download: Try Pokémon Before You Buy!

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REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:

Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch

Pokémon:
Let’s Go, Pikachu! / Pokémon:
Let’s Go, Eevee! – Demo Version – The demo
version of the Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon:
Let’s Go, Eevee! games is available now in Nintendo eShop.
Have you visited the vibrant Kanto region on your Nintendo Switch
system yet? Then play the free demo version and come see what the
excitement is all about! (Note: The content of the demo version
differs from the full versions of these games.)

Trials
Rising Standard Edition – Explore over-the-top action
and physics-bending motorcycle racing in the latest entry in the Trials
franchise. With more than 125 new tracks, the Trials RisingStandard
Edition game is easy to pick up and play, yet challenging to
master. Test your friendships with the new Tandem mode that allows
two players to control one bike, or create and share unique levels
in Track Central with more than 8,000 items available. Trials
Rising Standard Edition is available Feb. 26.

The
LEGO Movie 2 Videogame – The alien monster invaders
have left Bricksburg in ruins and taken Emmet’s friends. It is now
up to Emmet and a host of heroic characters to go beyond their
world and save their friends from the strange inhabitants of the
Systar System. Journey into outer space, discover new worlds and
test your Master Building skills. TheLEGO Movie 2
Videogame is available Feb. 26.

Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS

Kirby’s
Extra Epic Yarn– Demo Version –
One ticked-off sorcerer just banished Kirby, warping the poor
puffball to a yarn world in need of saving. The twist? Having a
yarn body is epic! Kirby can transform into knitted wonders like
tanks and flying saucers. Plus, his new ravel abilities mimic his
classic copy abilities, adding something new to every stage of
this action-adventure game! Full game available March 8.

In addition to video games available at retail stores, Nintendo also
offers a variety of content that people can download directly to their
systems. Nintendo adds new games weekly to Nintendo eShop, which offers
a variety of options for the Nintendo Switch console, the Wii U console
and the Nintendo 3DS family of systems.

Nintendo eShop is a cash-based service that features a wide variety of
content, including new and classic games, applications and demos. Users
can add money to their account balances by using a credit card or
purchasing a Nintendo eShop Card at a retail store and entering the code
from the card. All funds from one card must be loaded in Nintendo eShop
on Nintendo Switch, Wii U or the Nintendo 3DS family of systems, but can
be used in any Nintendo eShop if the systems are linked to a single
Nintendo Account.

Customers in the U.S. and Canada ages 18 and older can also link a
PayPal account to their Nintendo Account to purchase digital games and
content for the Nintendo Switch system both on-device and from the
Nintendo website. Once the accounts are linked, users may also use
PayPal as a payment option when buying digital content for the Wii U or
Nintendo 3DS family systems from the Nintendo website.

My Nintendo members can earn Gold Points on eligible digital purchases.
Already have Gold Points? Redeem them toward your next digital purchase
of Nintendo Switch games and DLC on Nintendo eShop, or on discount
rewards for select Nintendo 3DS and Wii U software. Visit https://my.nintendo.com/reward_categories
for more details.

Remember that Nintendo Switch, Wii U, Wii, New Nintendo 3DS, New
Nintendo 3DS XL, Nintendo 3DS, New Nintendo 2DS XL and Nintendo 2DS
feature parental controls that let adults manage some of the content
their children can access. Nintendo 3DS players who register a Nintendo
Network ID gain access to free-to-start games and free game demos from
Nintendo eShop, and also get the latest news and information direct from
Nintendo. For more information about this and other features, visit http://www.nintendo.com/switch,http://www.nintendo.com/wiiu
or http://www.nintendo.com/3ds.

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